As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.
Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.
Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.
Thanks for your patience and support!
KTM has not brought the 125EXC to the US in 12+ years and it never brought in the Husaberg TE125.
It seems odd, with how popular the Husky WR/CR125 is. Also ironic, with the fact that the Penton 125 Six Days started it all.... If Husky had built the little lightweight woods 125, that John Penton wanted in the late 60's..... He never would have gone to KTM to build the Penton!
I'm thinking Husky is more likely to get a 150 or 200, that a woods 125.
There is without a doubt, a '15 TE125, but what's filtering out is the Euro introduction info. No 150 or 200 says no small bore for the US....Supposedly a 15 te125
Fun is why most of us do this thing.
Sometimes this gets lost along the way.
Ride bikes with friends, talk trash and do it again